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Last Sunday night, Jordan and I recorded an episode of Vernacular Podcast. I am a HUGE podcast lover and while I was excited and honored to be asked on as a guest, I was a bit nervous. It’s always interesting to be recorded and hear/see the verbal/personal ticks one has. I totally understand why actors don’t watch their own movies!

Thankfully, the recording process with Zac and Sally was a blast and my nerves diminished quickly.

Vernacular Podcast is split into three segments: current events, lifestyle and a more in-depth interview on the week’s guest. In our episode, we talk on a variety of topics including: blogging (why I started, my process etc), web design (more specifically what makes a good website), our move to Nashville, suggestions on local places to visit and things we’ve learned through our infertility journey.

I love the mission behind Vernacular Podcast and hope you subscribe to listen to more of their episodes. You can listen to ours on the Vernacular Podcast website or search Vernacular Podcast on iTunes. Let me know what you think!

/ / Five Questions to Consider When Purchasing a DSLR. Jordan and I bought our Nikon D5100 used. Because it was such a great deal (including an extra lens) we couldn’t pass up the opportunity; the decision-making process was narrowed significantly for us. Jordan is currently scheming about purchasing our next camera but our current one is still a gem. Samantha’s questions to ask yourself are really helpful in narrowing down your specific needs.

/ / Things that make your life easier aka high fives to yourself! Kelsey, a full-time working mother of two (and podcastextraordinaire), explains the little things she does in her week to be more efficient. Tasks such as Sunday meal prep (inspired by Shutterbean!), prep the night before (I try to prep my lunch in advance), and clean your house before travel (who likes coming home to a messy house after vacation?). What high-fives are you giving your future self?

/ / Speaking of dairy-free food, this variation on a greek salad sounds heavenly. I’ve been off dairy for over a year and while I’ve adjusted well, I really miss feta cheese. This recipe calls for you to substitute avocado for feta cheese. I pretty much slather avocado on everything to replace the creamy sensation of cheese, so this recipe just made sense!